Rokan output to reduce Indonesia’s oil imports by 25%

Pertamina expects that production from the Rokan block will reduce Indonesia’s oil imports by 100,000 bopd or 25%, international media reported on Thursday.

News that Pertamina will take over the block from Chevron in 2021, when the super-major’s contract expires, broke on Wednesday.

“Right now we import around 400,000 [bopd], and the reduction of 100,000 bopd is pretty significant,” Daniel Syahputra Purba, the NOC’s senior vice-president for strategic growth, told Reuters.

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